
<p class="title" align="center">Triangle Java Users Group Presents:</p>
<p class="header4" align="center">Creating Web Services with BEA WebLogic
Workshop and Together ControlCenter</p>
<p class="header4" align="center"><span align="center" class="header3">presented
  by Chris Garrett of TogetherSoft Corporation</span></p>

<p align="center"><b>Monday, December 16, 2002 </b><br>
  <b>6:30 PM - 9:00 PM</b> <br>
  <b>MCNC Auditorium</b> <br>
  3021 Cornwallis Road <br>
  Research Triangle Park, North Carolina</p>


<p><span class="header2">Abstract:</span><br>
The press's enthusiasm for web services is due to their promise to greatly reduce technological and
geographical barriers between enterprise software.  Unfortunately, the reality has been that shifting
standards and a large knowledge barrier have prevented enterprise-class web services from entering
mainstream development practices.  To counteract this, BEA created WebLogic Workshop.  There are three
parts to WebLogic Workshop:  1) a set of standards for developing Java-based web services, 2) a runtime
environment that compiles and deploys web services and 3) a simple development environment for web services.
<p>
The TogetherSoft WebLogicWorkshop Accelerator was developed to offer a full-fledged development
environment based on the standards created by BEA, as well as the runtime component of WebLogic
Workshop.  With this integration, developers can take advantage of our full lifecycle support,
including requirements management, source code control, UML modeling, and quality control features.
<p>
The presentation will cover an overview of Together ControlCenter, BEA WebLogic Workshop, and a
demonstration of the WebLogic Workshop Accelerator.
</p>
<p><span class="header2">About Speaker:</span><br>
  Christopher Garrett has more than five years industry experience building enterprise-class
  software development tools.  Chris came to TogetherSoft from WebGain, where he worked on the
  TopLink and Application Composer product teams.  Currently he is the manager of the TogetherSoft
  integration center.  This group is reponsible for delivering third-party integrations with
  Together ControlCenter.  These integrations complete the software development lifecycle for
  Together ControlCenter, enabling customers to stay in one environment while managing requirements,
  source code, and application deployment.  Chris has a Master of Science from Duke University.
</p>
<span class="header2">Agenda:</span><br>
6:30 - 7:00 PM -- Meet, Talk, Snacks <br>
7:00 - 7:15 -- JUG Business and Announcements <br>
7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation <br>
8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter <br>
9:00 - Doors close <br>

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<p><span class="header2">Admission:</span><br>
Paid-up members of TriJUG may attend without additional charge.
Non members are asked to pay $5 per meeting. But, if you are either a full time student or unemployed, then we ask only $2 per meeting.</p>





<p><span class="header2">DIRECTIONS to MCNC:</span><br>
<b>From Raleigh:</b><br>
Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill. You will enter RTP. Where I-40 splits, bear right onto the Durham Freeway North (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis Road Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, bear right - cross back over the Freeway. MCNC is located approximately 3/4 mile on the right.</p>


<p><b>From Durham:</b><br>
Get on the Durham Freeway South (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis Road exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right - MCNC is approximately 3/4 mile on right. </p>

<p align="center">Click here for <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/directions.html">map with directions</a>, or visit the <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/">MCNC web site</a>.</p>

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